Patrick Spychalski is a co-founder of The Kiln, one of the original Claygencies — an agency that primarily uses Clay’s software to add value to their clients. The Kiln helps companies build scalable inbound, outbound, and data enrichment systems. He's been pushing the boundaries of GTM engineering since Clay's early days, creating innovative campaigns that go far beyond basic personalization.
Patrick started as Clay's first marketing contractor when they had just four employees, building their early YouTube and LinkedIn presence before launching The Kiln. In this conversation, Patrick shares his framework for high-impact campaigns, his approach to finding GTM alpha, and why he thinks the most underutilized Clay use case has nothing to do with cold outbound.
In this podcast, we discuss:
Why the offer matters more than personalization in cold outbound campaigns
How to find personalizations based on your distinct value prop
The most important questions to ask about your buyers to build winning outbound campaigns
How to learn Clay and practical tips for using the product
Why data cleaning and CRM enrichment is the biggest missed opportunity for most companies
How to structure a modern GTM organization and when to hire vs. use an agency
Episode highlights:
Patrick built a viral campaign using Lovable's API and Clay to automatically generate custom web apps for each prospect at scale.
Patrick's framework for creative campaigns involves deeply understanding the client's value prop and available offers, then working backwards to find data points in Clay that can quantify and personalize those benefits for each prospect.
Patrick considers CRM data cleaning the most underutilized, and lowest hanging fruit, Clay use case because a clean CRM underpins your entire GTM success
Marketing leaders should use Clay for inbound lead scoring to verify they're attracting the right audience and save sales teams research time by qualifying leads and prepping call context.
Modern GTM tools enable radical automation: The Kiln rebuilt an entire recruiting firm's business function in Clay, while Patrick automated his complete sales follow-up workflow with n8n from call transcripts to proposal generation.
We discuss how to evaluate GTM engineering candidates by looking for curiosity and avoiding those stuck in outdated ways of thinking.
Where to find Patrick:
The Kiln: https://thekiln.com/
Transcript details:
(00:00) Introduction and Patrick's creative cold outbound campaigns
(02:32) Patrick's journey from Clay contractor to co-founding The Kiln
(06:57) Building custom web apps at scale with Lovable's API
(11:17) Framework for coming up with creative campaign ideas
(13:47) Why offers matter more than personalization
(20:56) Finding the right data points for your personalizations
(22:32) Tips for learning Clay and understanding APIs
(28:08) Finding GTM alpha and when strategies saturate
(31:33) The Kiln’s shift from cold outbound to RevOps and data cleaning
(33:46) Why CRM data cleaning is massively underutilized
(37:26) Inbound lead aggregation and scoring strategies
(40:53) How to structure your organization for GTM success
(47:25) Why n8n is Patrick's favorite underrated tool
(50:19) The future of GTM engineering and conclusion
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